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Junta is leading Burma in the right (r)



TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.

> 
> Junta is leading Burma in the right direction
> 

Do you want to say South Africa President Mr Mandala was wrong too !. 

> Aung San Suu Kyi is wrong. Open attacks upon companies seeking to invest
in Burma and the ongoing attempts to embarrass companies already in Burma
with distorted facts are not the proper procedures for someone who is
attempting to be a future leader. It almost appears as if she is trying to
starve to
death the very people she wishes to lead. 

Yes this can only happen under free and fair society. But not under the
repressive regime!

> Foreign investment in Burma will create thousands of new jobs and provide
> technology transfer to the people.
 

The SLORC/SPDC regime should transfer the power back to the people now. No
more excuses! Not tomorrow, not after rediculus constitution. 

>The people of Burma need food on their table today, not in the distant
future. 


She herself is suffered a lot already. Just for the seek of freedom for
Burmese people. Not for her personal goals. How many generations must
suffer due to BSPP/SLORC/SPDC clinging to power?


> How many generations must suffer due to her clinging on to an idea, which
> is serving only her own personal goals.

Have you ever heard of Asia crises ? The problems in Indonesia, Thailand
etc.
The root of the problems is the people in power steal the public money
officially. Repression, corruption and social inequility and the lack of
freedom are the course of this crises. This sort of Asian style you are
suggesting ?
 
> What is wrong with thinking that it is possible for an open capitalist
> market -- Asian style -- to operate within the cultural, traditional and
> economic values of Burma? 

 
You must be blined and deft or brain damaged !
 
> During this time I have witnessed personally, not through the media, the
> many changes taking place. There is no doubt in my mind that the progress
and development which has taken place here since the opening of Burma --
infrastructure development, private businesses, health care and all other
sectors falling
under the responsibility of the government -- have improved dramatically
each year
since 1988. 


If you are a sucker to SLORC/SPDC, yes you are safe and sound !. 
 
> Burma is a safe place to raise a family while offering a quiet and
peaceful lifestyle. Burma is the Thailand your parents have spoken to you
about when they were children. 

They choose to ignore the people's will. How can it be correct ? 

> Considering the options faced by the military in 1990, they made the
> correct choice. 
> 

At least you have eyes to see they (SLORC/SPDC) have made mistaks. They
always do! The worest thing is they do not accept that they have made
mistake and take responsibility for it. Always blame someone else for their
mistakes!

> Yes, there have been mistakes made, mistakes that have been corrected or
> are in the process of being corrected. 

They (US) have one law for all. In Burma, one law for SLORC/SPDC and
another one for NLD. One law for Junta and different law for the people.
SLORC/SPDCA think they are above the law. 

> Even the great USA is changing laws and policies monthly as required to
> co-exist in this ever-changing new global economy. 
> 
> Pat James 
> A Texan in Burma
>